lillia123 said:hi guys i have asked this question before but there was no answear from anyone...
my question is when i log into ecas with the letter starting with F at the top of that page it says "Your current mailing address", under that sentence
it has my husbands mailing address where he lives in canada.
im a bit worried besause im waiting for my ppr, ecas already shows "decision made".
i dont want my ppr going else where.
can you please tell me whos address it shows when you log into ecas starting with the letter F (sponsors mailing address or applicants.)
thankz
Sorry can't help, as I can only log in with the UCI number and my boyfriends name/dob etc. If it is any help after logging in the first screen lists his full name then the address (but seeing as we live together it is the same anyway). You only see my name when I click through to either the sponsorship or permanent residence bits.
Yey! Congratulations!Louise86 said:Well I guess Friday the 13th isn't so unlucky for us as I was finally approved as a sponsor!
Pinklady, please can you update the spreadsheet? (I've been wanting to ask that for ages!)
Thanks Pinklady!pinklady said:Yey! Congratulations!
Thanks--I was hoping to hear from you! (I figure you've seen it all on this forum, so you might be able to decipher VO language.)pinklady said:Wow, I think it might be!!!!
Fingers crossed! Be sure to let us know when the PR document arrives.
Hopefully it'll be congratulations for you!
Thats Canada post for ya!! Its unfuriating, but just be happy that it arrived AND that you now have sponsor approval, congratulations!Jonnysion said:For Pinklady, here is an update on our application (I also posted in October thread):
We just received the Stage 1 letter yesterday, it was mailed on January 10th.
Also, you can add to the spreadsheet that CIC claimed to have not received the application until October 26th -that's 20 days to get from downtown Toronto to Mississauga.
I think they're in a transition phase. There has been someone asked to mail in a photocopy of their entire passport, every single page, then another asked just to send a copy of the bio page. This is the first the i've heard of just being sent the COPR, so we'll see.Aperture said:Has anyone else had this before (that is, COPR without PPR)?
Alright, I'll be sure to post here when we receive...whatever it is that we're about to receive. Fingers crossed for COPR. It'd be great for us AND potentially good news for many other forum-mates!pinklady said:I think they're in a transition phase. There has been someone asked to mail in a photocopy of their entire passport, every single page, then another asked just to send a copy of the bio page. This is the first the i've heard of just being sent the COPR, so we'll see.
Its great if thats what they're doing, it removes an extra 3-4 weeks off the total time.
I never received any log in details for me. Just for my partner. I can only hope they have the right address for me since we live together!!pinklady said:Are you logging in using your details or your husbands?
pinklady im loggin in using my details, my file number, my name, my DOB, my place of birth.pinklady said:Are you logging in using your details or your husbands?
hi aperture im really happy for you, can you please tell me what you wrote in your email to the vo, because im thinking of emailng them this coming tuesday.Aperture said:I e-mailed the London VO yesterday to ask about the status of our application and got this e-mail back today (hurrah for quick replies!). Names have been changed, of course:
Dear APERTURE (the sponsor),
Thank you for your recent e-mail.
Please be advised that the application has been finalised and the permanent residence document has been sent to the address on file:
APERTURE'S COMMON-LAW PARTNER (the sponsored person)
OUR STREET
OUR TOWN
OUR COUNTRY
Please advise if this address is incorrect.
Yours sincerely,
MY NEW FAVOURITE PERSON AT THE IMMIGRATION OFFICE
So: Do you think the "permanent residence document" is COPR or PPR?
We haven't been asked to send PPR yet. All we have so far is an update on eCAS saying that a decision has been made. I know people usually get PPR at this point, but does it sound like they're skipping that for us? (Seems unlikely, but "permanent residence document" sounds an awful lot like COPR to me. Unless that's wishful thinking.)